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Acacia bivenosa,
commonly known as two-nerved wattle, two-veined wattle, hill
umbrella bush, dune
wattle or
Cable Beach wattle is a
species of flowering...
- myall,
coastal myall,
coastal wattle, kai'arrawan (N.S.W., Vic.)
Acacia bivenosa – two-nerved wattle, two-veined wattle, hill
umbrella bush, dune wattle...
- appendage-like aril. A.
salicina is "closely related" to
Acacia ligulata and
Acacia bivenosa. The
specific epithet salicina refers to its pendulous, willow-like (genus...
- with tree to
shrub steppe over
hummock gr****lands, and
Acacia startii/A.
bivenosa shrublands cover limestone outcrops in the north.
Other trees in the area...
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situated longitudinal within the seed pod. A.
ligulata belongs to the A.
bivenosa group of 12 species.
Previously considered a
variety of A. salicina, differing...
- var.
minus and
Acacia bivenosa subsp. wayi. It is also
often confused with
Acacia salicina. It is a part of the
Acacia bivenosa group of
wattles and is...
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considered under threat,
though not yet endangered. It
belongs to the
Acacia bivenosa group but
unlike the rest of the
group it has
large woody seedpods. The...
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communities and open
shrubland often with
Acacia ancistrocarpa and
Acacia bivenosa. It
often forms dense, pure
stands usually in
disturbed areas including...